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UofL basketball's Kasean Pryor announces his return for next season

UofL basketball's Kasean Pryor announces his return for next season
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UofL basketball's Kasean Pryor announces his return for next season
Louisville basketball fans have been waiting to know if forward Kasean Pryor would be returning next season or not.The wait is over for Cards fans.Pryor, the 6-10 forward, announced via X, formerly Twitter, that he would be returning to Louisville for the upcoming season. "Unfinished business card nation! Let's run it back!!" Pryor said in the post.He is the second player to announce his return for next season, with J'Vonne Hadley saying he is coming back as well.Pryor was a standout on head coach Pat Kelsey's first team at UofL, but his season was cut after he tore his ACL against Oklahoma on Nov. 29, 2024.Before getting sidelined with his injury, Pryor was averaging 12 points per game, 6 rebounds, and 2 assists. In just seven games for Louisville, Pryor shot 37% from the field.Kelsey has been busy this offseason rebuilding the Cardinals' roster, picking up multiple transfers in the portal: Ryan Conwell (Xavier), Isaac McKneely (Virginia), and Adrian Wooley (Kennesaw State). In addition to those transfers, Pryor will be joined by incoming 5-star guard Mikel Brown Jr.

Louisville basketball fans have been waiting to know if forward Kasean Pryor would be returning next season or not.

The wait is over for Cards fans.

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Pryor, the 6-10 forward, announced via X, formerly Twitter, that he would be returning to Louisville for the upcoming season.

"Unfinished business card nation! [sic] Let's run it back!!" Pryor said in the post.

He is the second player to announce his return for next season, with J'Vonne Hadley saying he is coming back as well.

Pryor was a standout on head coach Pat Kelsey's first team at UofL, but his season was cut after he tore his ACL against Oklahoma on Nov. 29, 2024.

Before getting sidelined with his injury, Pryor was averaging 12 points per game, 6 rebounds, and 2 assists. In just seven games for Louisville, Pryor shot 37% from the field.

Kelsey has been busy this offseason rebuilding the Cardinals' roster, picking up multiple transfers in the portal: Ryan Conwell (Xavier), Isaac McKneely (Virginia), and Adrian Wooley (Kennesaw State).

In addition to those transfers, Pryor will be joined by incoming 5-star guard Mikel Brown Jr.